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William Duncan Campbell 1882 – 1963 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mar 27, 1882

Birth Location: Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

Death Date: Oct 13, 1963

Death Location: Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

Father: James Campbell

Mother: Mary Johns

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In 1882, William Duncan Campbell entered the world in Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica, born to James Alexander Ethelbert Campbell and Mary Johns. William Duncan Campbell passed away in 1963 in Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica.

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Biography

  • In 1882, William Duncan Campbell entered the world in Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica, born to James Alexander Ethelbert Campbell and Mary Johns.
  • William Duncan Campbell passed away in 1963 in Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica.

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William Campbell's Ancestors

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William Campbell
1882 – 1963
Birth Place: Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica
Parents
James Alexander Ethelbert Campbell
1848 – 1894
Clarendon, Jamaica
Mary Johns
1838 – 1920
Grandparents
Edwin (Ethelbert) Campbell
1822 – 1888
Saint Catherine, Jamaica
Jane Park
Jamaica
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Campbell's Timeline

2 Records

1882
Mar 27, 1882
Birth of William Duncan Campbell in Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica
Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica
1963
Oct 13, 1963
Age 81
Death of William Duncan Campbell in Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica
Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mar 27, 1882
    Event Place: Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 13, 1963
    Event Place: Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

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